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Format: CD
Buy.com Sku: 60371780
UPC: 008811202026
UPC 14: 00008811202026
Release Date: 12/7/1999
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Disc 1
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1. Who The Hell Cares - (featuring Snoop Dogg) ~ Methods Of Mayhem
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2. Hypocritical ~ Methods Of Mayhem
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3. Anger Management ~ Methods Of Mayhem
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4. Get Naked - (featuring Lil' Kim/George Clinton/Mix Master Mike/Fred Durst) ~ Methods Of Mayhem
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5. New Skin - (featuring Kid Rock) ~ Methods Of Mayhem
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6. Proposition Fuck You - (featuring Filthee Immigrants) ~ Methods Of Mayhem
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7. Crash ~ Methods Of Mayhem
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8. Metamorphosis ~ Methods Of Mayhem
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9. Narcotic - (featuring Scott Kirkland) ~ Methods Of Mayhem
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10. Mr. Onsomeothershits - (featuring U-God) ~ Methods Of Mayhem
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11. Spun - (featuring Scott Kirkland) ~ Methods Of Mayhem
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. Tommy Lee, after 19 years behind the drum set with Motley Crue, finally steps up to the mic for the first time, teaming up with pint-sized rapper TiLo for the drill in hip-hop, punk-rock, techno, and pent-up aggression that is Methods of Mayhem. And no rock drummer has ever produced something like this: sexed-up raps with Lil' Kim, raw DJ skills from Mix Master Mike, old-school funk with George Clinton, frenetic techno with the Crystal Method, and mind-blowing collaborations with Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst, Snoop Doggy Dogg, Kid Rock, and more. Methods of Mayhem is not a side project, an experiment, or a transitory phase. This is the music that has been percolating in Lee's mind for years, agitated by a stretch in jail, constant harassment by tabloid reporters, and creative gridlock with Motley Crue. "This is now what I do," says Lee. "It's my life. I have Methods of Mayhem tattooed on my ass cheeks." Lee first met with TiLo (Tim Murray) when the rapper was touring with the Newport Beach punk-rap group Hed PE as an opening act for Motley Crue. Both found themselves creatively stifled in their respective bands, and by coincidence quit around the same time. The two met for a one-day jam session, and it turned into four months, with the homeless TiLo moving in. Soon, they were recording at producer Scott Humphrey's Hollywood studio, the Chop Shop, around the clock, with friends dropping in to add vocals, scratches, and ideas.

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Notes & Personnel Info
Muze PNote This is an enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Muze PNote Methods Of Mayhem includes: Tommy Lee (vocals, guitar, drums); Phil X, Kai Marcus, Danny Lohner, Ken Andrews, Scott Phaff (guitar); Scott Kirkland (keyboards); Randy Jackson, Chris Chaney, Audrey Wietchman (bass); .
Muze PNote Additional personnel includes: George Clinton, Kid Rock, Lil' Kim, The Crystal Method, Snoop Dogg, Fred Durst, Mixmaster Mike.
Muze PNote Methods Of Mayhem includes: Tommy Lee (vocals, guitar, drums); Phil X, Kai Marcus, Danny Lohner, Ken Andrews, Scott Phaff (guitar); Scott Kirkland (keyboards); Randy Jackson, Chris Chaney, Audrey Wietchman (bass); .
Muze PNote Additional personnel includes: George Clinton, Kid Rock, Lil' Kim, The Crystal Method, Snoop Dogg, Fred Durst, Mixmaster Mike.
Muze PNote Personnel: Tommy Lee (guitar, drums); Danny Lohner, Ken Andrews (guitar); Scott Kirkland (keyboards); Steve Duda (programming).
Muze PNote Audio Mixers: Frank Gryner; Scott Humphrey.
Muze PNote Recording information: The Chop Shop, Hollywood CA.
Muze PNote Former Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee's new musical masterpiece, METHODS OF MAYHEM, is the product of his collaboration with rapper TiLo. Sparked by pent-up frustration as a result of jail stints, run-ins with the law, and tabloid reporters, Lee pulled together numerous stars from the worlds of rock & roll and and hip-hop.
Muze PNote Joining Lee and TiLo are Kid Rock ("New Skin"), Snoop Dogg ("Who the Hell Cares"), and Scott Kirkland of Crystal Method ("Spun," "Narcotic"). Though one might mistake METHODS OF MAYHEM for a short-lived side project, it is clear from the intensity that Lee, TiLo, and others bring to the proceedings that the project is anything but. One of the album's strongest tracks is "Get Naked," which features Lil' Kim, George Clinton, Mixmaster Mike, and Fred Durst.

Producer: Scott Humphrey; Tommy Lee

Musical Guests
Muze Guest Artist George Clinton
Muze Guest Artist Lil' Kim
Muze Guest Artist Kid Rock
Muze Guest Artist The Crystal Method
Muze Guest Artist Snoop Dogg
Muze Guest Artist Fred Durst
Muze Guest Artist Mix Master Mike
Muze Guest Artist Filthee Immigrants
Muze Guest Artist Scott Kirkland
Muze Guest Artist U-God

Technical Info

Music Release Date Release Date : 02/14/2000
Music Original Release Date Original Release Date : 1999
Music CatalogId Catalog ID : 12020
Music Label Name Label : Geffen
Music Number of Discs Number of Discs : 1
Music Studio or Live Studio/Live : Studio
Music Mono or Stereo Mono/Stereo : Stereo
Music SPAR code SPAR Code : n/a
Music UPC UPC : 00008811202026

Professional Reviews

Entertainment Weekly (1/7/00, p.68)
- "...Most of this rap-metal is suprisingly legit - and cameos by Lil' Kim, Fred Durst, and Kid Rock don't hurt..." - Rating: B-

Q (4/00, p.96)
- 3 stars out of 5 - "...big, thumping, sweary, contemporary noise. Lee is entirely serious; he has the group's name tattooed on his arse cheeks..."

Alternative Press (3/00, p.86)
- 4 out of 5 - "...armed to the teeth with special guests, hopping between metal-edged techno and radio-minded hard rock. The surprise: It ain't bad, and a few of these tunes are 'really good'..."

CMJ (12/27/99, p.5)
- "...brass-knuckled, rhythmically dense, rap-rock....owing more to pop-industrial music and Bomb Squad production than it does to Fred Durst....one of 1999's grittiest, most heartfelt rap-rock albums..."

Vibe (2/00, p.160)
- "...combines heavy guitar riffs with insolent B-boy wordplay....As an exercise in funky head-banging, MAYHEM isn't half bad....producer, Scott Humphrey manages to mix up [Tommy] Lee's limited palette just enough to keep you tuned in..."

NME (Magazine)
(2/14/00, p.41)
- 6 out of 10 - "...contains more than enough of the mysterious kick-ass factor....successfully [mixing] hip-hop beats with some exceedingly heavy guitar riffing..."

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